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Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park is a state park near
Yarnell, Arizona Yarnell is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population of Yarnell was 649 at the 2010 census. Yarnell's economy is based on ranching, mining and services to travelers and retirees. Peeples Valley, t ...
, created to memorialize the nineteen members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots who died there on June 30, 2013, while fighting the
Yarnell Hill Fire The Yarnell Hill Fire was a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona, ignited by dry lightning on June 28, 2013. On June 30, it overran and killed 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots. Just one of the hotshots on the crew survived—he was pos ...
. The park opened on November 30, 2016, and had over 18,000 visitors in its first year. The park, located at the site where the firefighters died, is accessed by a hiking trail from the parking area off Arizona State Route 89. The park entrance and trailhead is about south of Yarnell.


History

The park was authorized by House Bill 2624 introduced into the
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on February 11, 2014, and signed into law by Governor
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on April 30, 2014. Planning by the Yarnell Hill Memorial Site Board began in late November. By April 2015, the board decided to purchase the land for the park. The purchase of of
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for the park occurred on June 30, 2015, at which time the park received its official name. Planning for the trail to reach the site began soon thereafter. Arizona Public Service donated $229,000 towards the construction of the trail. In January 2016, workers from the American Conservation Experience began work on the main trail. Construction of a small parking lot at the trail head began in March, followed by the memorial gabion baskets. Most of the work was finished that summer, with "final placement of benches and interpretive signs" occurring in October and November. A dedication ceremony was held on November 29, 2016, led by Governor Doug Ducey and state senators
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and
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. The park opened to the public the following day.


Description

The memorial is made of 19 rock baskets or gabions connected by chains forming a circle around the fatality site. It is surrounded by a pathway and includes a flagpole. Along the trail to the site are 19 granite memorial plaques, each with a photo of a hotshot and a short biography. There are also memorial benches along the trail. The trail first reaches an observation deck above the memorial. The portion of the trail from the observation deck down to the memorial circle is and is named the Journey trail, a reference to the hotshots' final journey. The memorial plaques are embedded into rock formations along the trail, one approximately every and are arranged in order of the seniority of the crew. The trail starts at an elevation of and climbs to at the observation deck. It is steep and rugged with over 200 steps carved into rock and several switchbacks.


Hotshot crew


See also

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List of Arizona state parks } An Arizona state park is an area of land in the U.S. state of Arizona preserved by the state for its natural, cultural, or recreational resources. The state park system in Arizona includes both state parks and state historic parks, as well as ...


References

{{authority control State parks of Arizona Parks in Yavapai County, Arizona 2016 establishments in Arizona Monuments and memorials in the United States Firefighting memorials Protected areas established in 2016